But, enough about that. The part I don't understand is how someone can watch the amazing way that animals thrive and survive in some of the harshest and most barren land on the planet and say there is no God. When I am watching and seeing fish, crabs, bears, seals, turtles, and a multitude of other animals finding food, migrating thousands of miles, changing colors for camoflauge, and using their physical characteristics to thrive in their environment, I am more sure than ever that it truly is the work of God. I just can't even fathom the idea that all of that would have come from random genetic mutations over millions of years, or that all of the diversity on our planet would have sprung up from some huge explosion billions of years ago.
I know there are plenty of scientists out there who would disagree, and say they have the evidence to prove it is all random and there is no Creator. But, I still don't think they can answer the questions If there is no Creator, then where did the world come from? What caused the Big Bang? How did we get something (the world and all that is in it) out of nothing?
3 comments:
you should really try to watch ben stein's "expelled" flick when it comes out. it totally modes (as in, moded) the evolutionists in ways i never thought of.
and planet earth is awesome.
there's a funny youtube out about it that i should send you....
I'll have to see if I can get it on my netflix queue. Loved the youtube...I bet if animals could talk that is exactly what they would be saying! I was also proud of myself that I figured out how to do links and make my font smaller....maybe I am evolving.
you are way overdue for blogposts, holmes.
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